6-505: The term Judiciary Act may refer to any of several statutes relating to the organization of national court systems: Australia [ edit ] Judiciary Act 1903 United States [ edit ] Judiciary Act of 1789 , established the federal judiciary. Judiciary Act of 1801, also called the Midnight Judges Act Judiciary Act of 1802 , repealed
12-604: The Australian Government Solicitor . Section 78B of the Act requires Australian courts to ensure that the parties have given notice to the attorneys-general of Australia and of each state before proceeding with any case involving a "matter arising under the Constitution." Each of these governments may then intervene in the case under section 78A of the Act. Section 78 and 79 of the Act govern
18-712: The 1801 Act Judiciary Act of 1866 , gradually reduced circuit and Supreme Court seats Judiciary Act of 1867, also called the Habeas Corpus Act of 1867 , amended sec. 25 of the Act of 1789 regarding Supreme Court review of state court rulings Judiciary Act of 1869 , also called the Circuit Judges Act of 1869 Judiciary Act of 1891 , also called the Evarts Act or the Circuit Courts of Appeals Act Judiciary Act of 1925 , also called
24-671: The Certiorari Act or the Judges' Bill Judiciary Act of 2021, proposal to increase the Supreme Court from nine to 13 members. See Supreme Court of the United States#Size of the court . Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Judiciary Act . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to
30-494: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Judiciary_Act&oldid=1207746217 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Judiciary Act 1903 The Judiciary Act 1903 (Cth) is an Act of the Parliament of Australia that regulates
36-653: The structure of the Australian judicial system and confers jurisdiction on Australian federal courts. It is one of the oldest pieces of Australian federal legislation and has been amended over 70 times. Amongst other things, the Act regulates the exercise of the jurisdiction of the High Court of Australia , confers jurisdiction on the Federal Court of Australia , provides for the right of barristers and solicitors to practice in federal courts, and establishes
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